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Metal Print : History of the cafe: Captain Gabriel de Clieu (Declieux, Desclieux) (1687/1678- ca. 1774), instructed by King Louis XIV in 1725 to bring back to Martinique a coffee plant (coffee maker)
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History of the cafe: Captain Gabriel de Clieu (Declieux, Desclieux) (1687/1678- ca. 1774), instructed by King Louis XIV in 1725 to bring back to Martinique a coffee plant (coffee maker)
ELD4931852 History of the cafe: Captain Gabriel de Clieu (Declieux, Desclieux) (1687/1678- ca. 1774), instructed by King Louis XIV in 1725 to bring back to Martinique a coffee plant (coffee maker), sharing with him his ration of water to save him from drought (Gabriel de Clieu (De Clieux or Declieux or desclieux) governor of Guadeloupe, sharing his ration of water with the Seedlings of coffee) Engraving from "The Illustrous Universe" 1862 Private Collection; (add.info.: History of the cafe: Captain Gabriel de Clieu (Declieux, Desclieux) (1687/1678- ca. 1774), instructed by King Louis XIV in 1725 to bring back to Martinique a coffee plant (coffee maker), sharing with him his ration of water to save him from drought (Gabriel de Clieu (De Clieux or Declieux or desclieux) governor of Guadeloupe, sharing his ration of water with the Seedlings of coffee) Engraving from "The Illustrous Universe" 1862 Private Collection); Photo © The Holbarn Archive
Media ID 38478728
© © The Holbarn Archive / Bridgeman Images
Botanist Drought Potted Plant Isadora
16"x24" (61x41cm) Metal Print
"Step into the rich history of the cafe with our Metal Prints from Media Storehouse! This stunning piece, 'History of the Cafe: Captain Gabriel de Clieu', brings to life an important moment in time when King Louis XIV instructed Captain Gabriel de Clieu to bring back a coffee plant to Martinique. With its sleek and modern design, this metal print is sure to be a conversation starter in any room. Perfect for history buffs, coffee lovers, or anyone looking to add some sophistication to their decor." [Image: 'History of the cafe: Captain Gabriel de Clieu (Declieux, Desclieux) (1687/1678- ca. 1774), instructed by King Louis XIV in 1725 to bring back to Martinique a coffee plant (coffee maker)' by Bridgeman Images from Fine Art Finder.]
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Estimated Product Size is 41.2cm x 61.5cm (16.2" x 24.2")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print captures a pivotal moment in the history of coffee cultivation, depicting Captain Gabriel de Clieu's journey to bring back a precious coffee plant to Martinique. Instructed by King Louis XIV in 1725, de Clieu is shown sharing his ration of water with the fragile seedling to save it from drought. The engraving from "The Illustrous Universe" in 1862 beautifully illustrates this act of kindness and determination.
Gabriel de Clieu, also known as De Clieux or Declieux, was the governor of Guadeloupe at the time and took on the daunting task of transporting the coffee plant across oceans to ensure its survival. His selfless gesture towards the seedling symbolizes not only his dedication to fulfilling his mission but also his understanding of the importance of nurturing new beginnings.
This historical moment marked a significant turning point in the spread of coffee cultivation throughout the Caribbean and beyond. It is a reminder that sometimes great achievements require sacrifice and perseverance, qualities exemplified by Captain Gabriel de Clieu in this remarkable story captured for eternity in this exquisite photo print.
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